It s 18 inches long. I have picked it up only a couple times and it came out of its coil only once. The last time I tried to i picked it up and it tried extending away from me. Then he turned his head- went back to a coil- then his head started extending slowly towards my face. Now I know ball pythons dont usually bite- but it seemed like an aggressive movement to me. I instantly put him back and just watched him. Then- even after me being fearful of him- he went up to the glass and yawned. I think he s good natured but very nervous- and because I ve never been bitten- I m kind of afraid of any aggressive movements. I think once I get bitten I wont care cause I ll know what it feels like. I had a horrible fear of bees until i was 12 when I finally got stung and it didnt hurt bad at all. Thanks for any advice! I m trying to conquer this fear I have and have an awesome snake to chill with around the house in the process.
Hi there-
I want to take my ball python to a vet as i have heard him weazing quite alot and he seems to be yawning more often than usual. I herard this could be a RI.
I heard about this place but dont know if it is any good??
LONDON BARRIER ANIMAL CARE CLINIC 32 HARDENS MANOR WAY CHARLTON LONDON
Can anyone recommend anywhere?
Thanx
When i ve got my own house i am going to own:
3 dogs
-Huski
-Bulldog
-German Sheperd
And 1 python.
Right now i have a Black Labrador called Gaffa (named after gaffa tape xD)
do you still need to provide a heat source like a nocturnal light bulb/heating pad for your python at summer? average temperature around 25 - 35 celsius.
I have 500 hours to learn a programming language...
I ve considered Assembly (x86)- Python- Ruby and Java. I ve sampled all 4. Assembly was devilishly tough to learn. I can t find any job opportunities for Assembly programmers either. Ruby was fine- but Ruby on Rails was great. I liked the portability aspect of Java- but the feel of the code wasn t that great. I loved Python though. Real clean syntax and all. It s just not commonly used compared to Java or RoR. What would you suggest?
(I don t want to learn ANY other language- INCLUDING C++- so don t suggest it)
I want to program in my free time. Not as a career option. And yes- I know what Ubuntu is. -_-
SG- C/C++ is NOT an option.
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